I find myself in the minority, the centered graphic is nice however The welcome page has a generic ‘assembly line’ look, suffering creatively. It tries too hard with the over appearance of the company name. The marker just looks plain. a nice idea that deserves a second try.

--I walk a lonely road the only one that I have ever known... don’t know where it goes but until then I walk alone.
--I walk this empty street on the boulevard of broken dreams.. Where the city sleeps and I'm the only one and I walk alone.
--My shadow’s the only one that walks beside Me.. Sometimes I wish someone out there will find Me.. Till then...
I walk alone.

Ahh Yes...see hadisyriani I thought I was walking alone because there was only one set of footprints in the sand beneath me, it’s quite amazing really as it turns out I wasn’t alone at all... I was being carried.
no reason to be concerned, but thanks.

I’m sorry Joseph. I would be happy to clarify any misunderstood observation.

Just to clarify, I don’t think it’s a bad creation, however I absolutely think it could be better.. that’s all.
Guest, Sometimes my opinion differs from the majority no need to worry though it doesn’t bother me at all.
Hope everyone has a great weekend!

Anything you see now can be better, but for now, this is definately something better than "WWW" ads I saw, This idea is pretty fresh to me. Ahhh~ walking alone.... so ur a solipsism cowboy now huh. In advertising is about team work, no such thing as alone dawg.

The clapperboard design is a nice idea - using the top of Safari browser for the clapper is cool too. And I like the fact that they made the background of the website black, like the slate front of one of these... though the site layout is a bit TOO clean for the idea. Makes it look a bit too surreal.

For those who didn't get the image, a clapperboard is used in filmmaking to make a loud, audible clack noise that marks the start and stop of action, the sound is loud enough to be listened for in editing to mark scenes on the film, as well as the clapperboard appears IN the beginning and/or end of each scene for a visual cue. Modern clapperboards even have a digital timer on them. For more info see Wikipedia's entry on Clapperboards.

Production, anywhere is symbolized by a clapper board or a digital slate. And this is what this print does! not too much or too less. The toughest thing in advertising is "sticking to the point" and this print does it. Not great or outstanding, I accept. But, to the point.